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this from patty murray. this is that taxing the wealthy is essentially more important than taxing the budget. now coming of the senate doesn't have any track record of passing budgets. am i the only person who is shocked by this? >> no. we can consult recent history to understand we haven't had a budget and more than three years , and that taxing the wealthy is one one of the things the democrats think what'll solve the problem. you're talking about $80 billion a year. $800 billion over 10 years. when you are trying to fill a hole that is $1.4 trillion, more or less of a the deficit. the math just doesn't work. you can also go back and make a simple point that this is going to cost jobs. if we raise taxes on the wealthy, you're talking about the congressional budget office. just the tech sites on the wealthy are going to cost up to 200,000 jobs. ernst & young said that it will cost 700,000 jobs. is this a time that we actually want to be costing jobs and the economy struggling to regain footing? gerri: some
this from patty murray. this is that taxing the wealthy is essentially more important than taxing the budget. now coming of the senate doesn't have any track record of passing budgets. am i the only person who is shocked by this? >> no. we can consult recent history to understand we haven't had a budget and more than three years , and that taxing the wealthy is one one of the things the democrats think what'll solve the problem. you're talking about $80 billion a year. $800 billion over...
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>> well, when you talk about senator patty murray, she suggests that. if we get a better deal by going off a cliff, at least for the first two months, that is something we should look at doing if we don't get our preferred strategy and tax rates. beginning to see that with democrats as well. the president has not explicitly said that. is the president's willing to actually do that. we have a lot of negotiating at of us. we have this section at the white house where the four top congressional leaders will meet. it don't really expect anything to come out of that. neil: the speaker, mcconnell, harry reid, nancy pelosi. >> one congressional aide told me, it sounds like this early in the process, believe it not, talking about early in the process even though the fiscal cliff to six weeks away, probably get a lot of nodding to my throat clearing, declarations about what we have heard of the last week which is a reiteration of the same position. by the way, congress is not in next week. neil: by the way, is this a lunch? >> this is a bronze, i think. neil: fo
>> well, when you talk about senator patty murray, she suggests that. if we get a better deal by going off a cliff, at least for the first two months, that is something we should look at doing if we don't get our preferred strategy and tax rates. beginning to see that with democrats as well. the president has not explicitly said that. is the president's willing to actually do that. we have a lot of negotiating at of us. we have this section at the white house where the four top...
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patty from seattle. you're on the "bill press show." good morning. hello, patty. all right. >> no patty from seattle. >> charles from tampa, florida. charles, good morning. you're on the "bill press show" we hope. >> caller: good morning. how you doing today? >> good. good to hear your voice. >> great to hear yours. on the benghazi thing with the c.i.a. and them doing the investigation. if it was a republican in office you guys would be harping all over it. what we need to find out is why the c.i.a. -- if all information is given to why they knew about what was going on probably happened -- >> hey charles did you not hear the show ten minutes ago? i said exactly that. i said we need to have some hearings and investigation as to why the c.i.a. fed wrong information or got wrong information and by the way yeah, it is a good comparison as far as republicans because i seem to recall that agencies of the bush administration got the intelligence wrong or in some cases, got it right and oh, by the way that intelligence was twisted by the bush administration and then 4,00
patty from seattle. you're on the "bill press show." good morning. hello, patty. all right. >> no patty from seattle. >> charles from tampa, florida. charles, good morning. you're on the "bill press show" we hope. >> caller: good morning. how you doing today? >> good. good to hear your voice. >> great to hear yours. on the benghazi thing with the c.i.a. and them doing the investigation. if it was a republican in office you guys would be harping...
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lou: senator patty murray, wants to be the chair of the senate budget committee but of dollars that she cannot commit to actually passing a budget. what are we doing with your? >> we are dealing with a bunch of adolescents in the united states senate who don't leave. the congressional budget office is very clear. it is the law of the la he'd have to pass a budget. harry reid hasn't passed a budget and over three years. lou: oh, please, you're just being unrealistic in their expectations. [laughter] human traditions, you are values that our lawmakers to actually follow the law. is that too much to ask? we have had trillion dollar deficits for the last four years. they are protecting the trillion dollar deficits for the next four years. lou: when we come back and i want to talk to you about benghazi, petraeus, and the degree to which we should expect anyone to pay attention to what would be the impact if the president has his way on taxes and thhouse republican leadership paid-in and simply accede to his wishes without concerning themselves with the consequences. we will be right back wit
lou: senator patty murray, wants to be the chair of the senate budget committee but of dollars that she cannot commit to actually passing a budget. what are we doing with your? >> we are dealing with a bunch of adolescents in the united states senate who don't leave. the congressional budget office is very clear. it is the law of the la he'd have to pass a budget. harry reid hasn't passed a budget and over three years. lou: oh, please, you're just being unrealistic in their expectations....
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the first one comes in from patty in vienna. what's the difference between buying your turkey fresh and frozen? and how far in advance can you buy the fresh turkey? >> my sister asked me that question today actually. the department of agriculture helped us with this answer. it says if you buy a frozen turkey, you want to get it well in advance of your meal. but if you have an old bird that's been in the freezer for years, it may simply not taste gas as fresh. use the frozen turkey within a year for the best taste. the usda said frozen turkeys are safe to eat years later. just make sure to start thawing the turkey in time for the thanksgiving dinner. if you prefer a fresh bird, wait until tuesday before thanks giving to buy it. by the way, some grocery stores do let you reserve that fresh turkey ahead of time. their refrigerators are colder and more consistent than yours at home. leaving it at the grocery is good to know. >> on to the stuffing. the question is, do you stuff the bird or do you cook the stuffing or dressing as some
the first one comes in from patty in vienna. what's the difference between buying your turkey fresh and frozen? and how far in advance can you buy the fresh turkey? >> my sister asked me that question today actually. the department of agriculture helped us with this answer. it says if you buy a frozen turkey, you want to get it well in advance of your meal. but if you have an old bird that's been in the freezer for years, it may simply not taste gas as fresh. use the frozen turkey within...
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york peppermint pattie get the sensation. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks or jumping into the market he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense from td ameritrade. >> cenk: john metz is owner of a franchise, in fact many restaurants, dairy queen dennys, and he's decided because of obamacare i'm going to not only go after my employees but i'm going to go after my consumers, add a surcharge for them. he says: >> cenk: now the reason i don't like john metz is not because he said opposed to me politically. it's the way he says it punitively. oh well, i'm going to punish my consumer, and if they don't like it, they should punish my employees by taking away their tips. it gives you his sense into what kind of a person this is, not hey, how do we major w
york peppermint pattie get the sensation. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks or jumping into the market he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense from td ameritrade. >> cenk: john metz is owner of a franchise,...
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york peppermint pattie get the sensation. ♪ ♪ and so is head & shoulders deep clean. [ male announcer ] with 7 benefits it goes deep to remove grease, gunk and flakes. deep. like me. [ male announcer ] head & shoulders deep clean for men. ♪ ♪ jennifer speaks truth to power. >>the bottom line is we need an amendment. >>now it's your turn. connect with "the war room" jennifer granholm. >>it's a call to arms. make your voice heard. >> jennifer: in tonight's edition of our series look at hunger in america currently feeding the need. we look at the problem of mothers and children going hungry. if the domestic spending cuts go through, $543 million is scheduled to be slashed from the budget of wic, the women infant and children's nutrition program. wic provides checks and vouchers to about nine million new and expect act mothers -- expectant mothers for nutritious food. joining me now is mariana chilton, the founder of witnesses to hunger. and she's the director of the center for hunger-free communities. dr. chilton joins us from philadelphia where she's an associate professor at drexel
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york peppermint pattie get the sensation. you've heard stephanie's views. >>no bs, authentic, the real thing. >>now, let's hear yours at the only online forum with a direct line to stephanie miller. >>the only thing that can save america now: current television. >>join the debate now. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, it's "the stephanie miller show"." >> stephanie: yahoo, happy friday, it's "the stephanie miller show." comedian lewis black joins us today. how exciting is that? >> it's very, very exciting! >> stephanie: i bet he's very happy about the election. >> i'm so happy. can't you tell! >> actually he kind of is. >> stephanie: i still savor the beleaguered right winger when lewis black was in the studio. >> you're an idiot. >> stephanie: great, stephanie miller.com is the website and 1-800-steph-12. now that the election is over, yesterday, i think it was britain sent this from crocodile hunter. >> sound bite: this beaver would have a big enough bite to remove a large section of my bone. >> you wouldn
york peppermint pattie get the sensation. you've heard stephanie's views. >>no bs, authentic, the real thing. >>now, let's hear yours at the only online forum with a direct line to stephanie miller. >>the only thing that can save america now: current television. >>join the debate now. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, it's "the stephanie miller show"." >> stephanie: yahoo, happy friday, it's...
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. >> i listened to an interview with senator patty murray this morning on npr and she's ready to go over the cliff, but she sounded a little less aggressive today when she was saying we realize that it will be a blended mix of cuts to the entitlements along with higher taxes for wealthy people. and the npr anchor was trying to push her to say how far do we have to go. you keep saying an equal blend, is that 50/50. she said the president will set that blend. we'd like to see at least 40% or 50%, but it's up to the president. in the summer of 2011, it was 3 to 1. 75% spending cuts, 25% high revenue. but that's where you'll really see the questions. >> all i've heard him say about entitlements is that we'll put in some kind of structural for eventual reform to slow the increases. not even to slow spending from where it is. >> that was wilbur ross' point. keep talking about spending cuts and that's a faulty lex con. lexicon. >> i'm trying to rise, but everything tells me we're sinking below. >> alan simpson was pretty down beat. >> what was his number, 30%? >> that was erskine bowles. a thir
. >> i listened to an interview with senator patty murray this morning on npr and she's ready to go over the cliff, but she sounded a little less aggressive today when she was saying we realize that it will be a blended mix of cuts to the entitlements along with higher taxes for wealthy people. and the npr anchor was trying to push her to say how far do we have to go. you keep saying an equal blend, is that 50/50. she said the president will set that blend. we'd like to see at least 40%...
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patty murray who's an influential senator said today we would rather go over the cliff than make a deal extending the rates and i think they mean it. >> we were talking off camera about the other chapter of today's meetings which is civil organizations meeting with the president. does he have to worry about the bis at this point? you hear people talk about legacy. how valid is that argument? >> some. he has to worry about the base and re-elected him to a second term but the president is in a very strong position as a leader of the democratic party. if he takes a position and decides that he's going to support a certain level of cuts, very difficult for democrats to resist that. some will try. but i think that he can bring democrats. the question is, can boehner and mcconnell bring republicans? >> we are on the lookout for those who are going to be leaving the meeting in the hour or so to come and getting a clue as today has gone, we'll bring it to you. europe is about to close. we'll get the details and how it might affect the afternoon session with the dow still in the red. what makes
patty murray who's an influential senator said today we would rather go over the cliff than make a deal extending the rates and i think they mean it. >> we were talking off camera about the other chapter of today's meetings which is civil organizations meeting with the president. does he have to worry about the bis at this point? you hear people talk about legacy. how valid is that argument? >> some. he has to worry about the base and re-elected him to a second term but the...